Tritia serraticosta (Hörnes, 1852)

Sacchetti, Claudia, Landau, Bernard & Ávila, Sérgio P., 2023, The Lower Pliocene marine gastropods of Santa Maria Island, Azores: Taxonomy and palaeobiogeographic implications, Zootaxa 5295 (1), pp. 1-150 : 72-73

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Tritia serraticosta (Hörnes, 1852)
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Tritia serraticosta (Hörnes, 1852) View in CoL

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Buccinum serraticosta, Bronn 1831: 23 View in CoL (nomen nudum).

Buccinum pusillum Philippi 1844: 192 , pl. 27, fig. 15.

* Buccinum serraticosta Bronn View in CoL —Ĥrnes 1852: 147, pl. 12, fig. 15.

Nassa serraticosta Bronn View in CoL — Fontannes 1879: 65, pl. 5, fig. 8.

Nassa serraticosta Bronn View in CoL — Bellardi 1882: 111, pl. 7, fig. 11.

Nassa subserraticosta Almera & Bofill 1898: 27 , pl. 1, fig. 10.

Nassa (Hima) serraticosta Brn. View in CoL sp.— Cerulli-Irelli 1911: 252, pl. 23, figs. 36-40.

Nassa (Hima) rozieri Peyrot 1925 View in CoL , no. 916, pl. 3, figs. 31-33.

Nassa serraticosta Bronn View in CoL —Friedberg 1928: 584, pl. 38, fig. 1.

Nassa serraticosta Bronn View in CoL — Montanaro 1939: 136, pl. 9, figs. 65-66.

Nassa (Hima) serraticosta (Bronn) View in CoL — Van Voorthuysen 1944: 96, pl. 11, figs. 1-4.

Nassa serraticosta (Bronn) View in CoL — Sorgenfrei 1958: 212, pl. 46, fig. 144.

Hinia (Uzita) serraticosta (Bronn) —Beer-Bistricky 1958: 72, pl. 2, fig. 15.

Nassa (Hima) serraticosta (Bronn) View in CoL sp.—Ruggieri et al. 1959: 52, pl. 12, figs. 68-69.

Hinia (Uzita) serraticosta (Bronn) — Venzo & Pelosio 1963: 104, pl. 36, figs. 34-37.

Nassa (Tritia) serraticosta Bronn, 1831 View in CoL — Strausz 1966: 313, pl. 37, figs. 14-17.

Nassa serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Zelinskaya et al. 1968: 196, pl. 46, fig. 22.

Hinia serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) — Janssen 1972: 33, pl. 6, fig. 7.

Nassa (Uzita) serraticosta (Bronn) 1831 View in CoL — Bohn-Havas 1973: 1056, pl. 5, figs. 10, 11.

Hinia (Tritonella) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) — Malatesta 1974: 339, pl. 27, fig. 4.

Hinia (Hinia) serraticosta (Bronn), 1831 — Caprotti 1974: 28, pl. 3, fig. 1.

Hinia (Tritonella) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) — Mostafavi 1978: 42, pl. 3, fig. 4.

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL —Martinell 1982: 86, pl. 2, figs. 9-10.

Nassarius (Uzita) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL —Atanackovic 1985: 155, pl. 34, figs. 19-20.

Nassarius serraticosta (Bronn) View in CoL — Martinell & Domenech 1985: 32, pl. 4, fig. 3.

Hinia (Tritonella) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) —González Delgado 1989: 290, pl. 4, figs. 7, 8, 11.

Nassarius serraticosta View in CoL (Bronn, 1830[sic])— Gili 1991: 382, pl. 26, figs. a-j.

Nassarius (Hima) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Cavallo & Repetto 1992: 110, fig. 262.

Nassarius (Hinia) serraticosta serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Iljina 1993: 93, pl. 12, figs. 4, 5.

Hinia (Hinia) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) — Bałuk 1997: 10, pl. 3, figs. 1-2.

Nassarius (Hima) serraticosta Bronn, 1831 View in CoL — Chirli 2000: 80, pl. 31, figs. 9-11.

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Wienrich 2001: 497, pl. 79, fig. 13, pl. 103, fig. 2.

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Silva 2001: 420, pl. 16, figs. 11-12.

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Harzhauser & Kowalke 2004: 23, pl. 3, figs. 4-6, pl. 6, figs. 1-2.

Nassarius (Hima) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Chirli & Richard 2008: 46, pl. 8, fig. 7.

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Landau et al. 2009: 41, pl. 8, figs. 8-11, pl. 19, fig. 2.

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Landau et al. 2011: 26, pl. 13, fig. 2.

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Chirli & Linse 2011: 161, pl. 54, fig. 5.

Nassarius serraticosta View in CoL (Hörnes, 1852) — Landau et al. 2013: 181, pl. 27, fig. 5, pl. 66, fig. 1.

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831) View in CoL — Brunetti & Cresti 2018: 78, fig. 293.

Santa Maria material examined. Maximum height 8.1 mm, width 4.2 mm. DBUA-F 1292- A (1), DBUA-F 542- 3C (1), Ponta dos Frades; DBUA-F 1034-3 (4), Macela viewpoint, Santa Maria Island, Azores, Touril Complex, Lower Pliocene.

Description. “ Shell small, robust. Protoconch dome-shaped, consisting of 3.5-4 smooth convex whorls (dp = 680-1030 μ, hp = 530-900 µ, dp/hp = 1.0-1.48, n = 50 μ, dV1 = 125 μ). Junction with teleoconch marked by the appearance of two or three opisthocyrt ribs. Four or five convex teleoconch whorls, with the periphery below mid-whorl. Suture impressed, undulating. Axial sculpture consisting of 10-12 prominent, elevated, rounded, orthocline ribs, about equal in width to their interspaces. The ribs at the suture are usually intercalated between the ribs on the preceding whorl. One or two ribs per whorl on later whorls are thickened into prominent varices. Spiral sculpture overrides the axial ribs, consisting of numerous, narrow flattened cords separated by very narrow incised grooves, seven to eight on the first teleoconch whorl, increasing abapically to 15-20 on the last whorl. Aperture small, ovate, outer lip rounded, strongly thickened by a prominent labral varix, 6-7 elongated denticles within; anal canal distinct, rounded; siphonal canal very short, open; Columella strongly concave, narrowly callused, with a parietal tooth. Siphonal fasciole with three to five narrow spiral cords.” ( Landau et al. 2009: 41).

Discussion. As pointed out by Landau et al. (2013: 182) the authorship of this species should go to Ĥrnes (1852) and not Bronn (1831), who only mentioned the species by name without giving any diagnosis or description, rendering his name a nomen nudum.

The Azorean specimens show the typical protoconch and teleoconch characters for the species. For comparison with similar congeners, see Landau et al. (2009: 41).

In recent years, revisions of European nassariids have shown them to be of palaeobiogeographic importance, and most Nassarids have a much narrower geographic range than originally thought ( Gili 1991; Ģrs 2002; Wienrich 2001; Złotnik 2003; Harzhauser & Kowalke 2004; Landau et al. 2009, 2015). In the Pliocene, Tritia serraticosta (Ĥrnes, 1852) is restricted to the tropical Pliocene Mediterranean-West African biogeographic Province.

Distribution. Lower Miocene: northeastern Atlantic (Burdigalian), Aquitaine Basin, France (Peyrot 1925). Middle Miocene: North Sea Basin (late Burdigalian-Langhian), Netherlands (van Voorthuysen 1944), Germany ( Sorgenfrei 1958; A.W. Janssen 1972; Mostafavi 1978; Wienrich 2001); Proto-Mediterranean (Burdigalian-Langhian), Colli Torinesi, Italy ( Bellardi 1882); Paratethys (Langhian-Serravallian): Vienna Basin, Austria (Hörnes 1852; Beer-Bistricky 1958; Harzhauser & Kowalke 2004), Hungary ( Strausz 1966; Bohn-Hava 1973; Harzhauser & Kowalke, 2004), Poland (Friedber 1928; Bałuk 1997), Bosnia (Atanackovic 1985; Harzhauser & Kowalke 2004), eastern Paratethys ( Zelinskaya et al 1968; Iljina 1993); Proto-Mediterranean (Serravallian), Karaman Basin, Turkey ( Landau et al. 2013). Upper Miocene: Proto-Mediterranean (Tortonian and Messinian), Po Basin, Italy ( Bellardi 1882; Montanaro 1939; Venzo & Pelosio 1963). Lower Pliocene: Atlantic, Santa Maria Island, Azores (this paper), Guadalquivir Basin (González Delgado 1989; Landau et al. 2009, 2011); western Mediterranean, NE Spain (Almera & Bofill 1898; Martinell 1982; Martinell & Domenéch 1985; Gili 1991), Roussillon Basin, France ( Fontannes 1879; Gili 1991); central Mediterranean, Italy ( Bellardi 1882; Caprotti 1974; Chirli 2000; Brunetti & Cresti 2018). Upper Pliocene: Atlantic, Mondego Basin, Portugal ( Silva 2001; Landau et al. 2009); western Mediterranean, Estepona Basin, Spain ( Landau et al. 2009), Alpes Maritimes, France ( Gili 1991; Chirli & Richard 2008); central Mediterranean, Italy ( Bellardi 1882; Ruggieri et al. 1959; Malatesta 1974; Cavallo & Repetto 1992). Lower Pleistocene: central Mediterranean, Italy ( Cerulli-Irelli 1911); eastern Mediterannean, Rhodes Island ( Chirli & Linse 2011).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Nassariidae

Genus

Tritia

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Tritia serraticosta (Hörnes, 1852)

Sacchetti, Claudia, Landau, Bernard & Ávila, Sérgio P. 2023
2023
Loc

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Brunetti, M. M. & Cresti, M. 2018: 78
2018
Loc

Nassarius serraticosta

Landau, B. M. & Harzhauser, M., I & Silva, C. M. da 2013: 181
2013
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Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Landau, B. M. & Silva, C. M. da & Mayoral, E. 2011: 26
2011
Loc

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Chirli, C. & Linse, U. 2011: 161
2011
Loc

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Landau, B. M. & Harzhauser, M. & Beu, A. G. 2009: 41
2009
Loc

Nassarius (Hima) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Chirli, C. & Richard, C. 2008: 46
2008
Loc

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Harzhauser, M. & Kowalke, T. 2004: 23
2004
Loc

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Wienrich, G. 2001: 497
2001
Loc

Nassarius serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Silva, C. M. da 2001: 420
2001
Loc

Nassarius (Hima) serraticosta

Chirli, C. 2000: 80
2000
Loc

Hinia (Hinia) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Baluk, W. 1997: 10
1997
Loc

Nassarius (Hinia) serraticosta serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Iljina 1993: 93
1993
Loc

Nassarius (Hima) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Cavallo, O. & Repetto, G. 1992: 110
1992
Loc

Nassarius serraticosta

Gili, C. V. 1991: 382
1991
Loc

Nassarius serraticosta (Bronn)

Martinell, J. & Domenech, R. 1985: 32
1985
Loc

Hinia (Tritonella) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Mostafavi, N. 1978: 42
1978
Loc

Hinia (Tritonella) serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Malatesta, A. 1974: 339
1974
Loc

Hinia (Hinia) serraticosta (Bronn), 1831

Caprotti, E. 1974: 28
1974
Loc

Nassa (Uzita) serraticosta (Bronn) 1831

Bohn-Havas, M. 1973: 1056
1973
Loc

Hinia serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Janssen, A. W. 1972: 33
1972
Loc

Nassa serraticosta ( Bronn, 1831 )

Zelinskaya, V. A. & Kulichenko, V. G. & Makarenko, D. E. & Sorochan, E. A. 1968: 196
1968
Loc

Nassa (Tritia) serraticosta

Strausz, L. 1966: 313
1966
Loc

Hinia (Uzita) serraticosta (Bronn)

Venzo, S. & Pelosio, G. 1963: 104
1963
Loc

Nassa serraticosta (Bronn)

Sorgenfrei, T. 1958: 212
1958
Loc

Nassa (Hima) serraticosta (Bronn)

Voorthuysen, J. H. van 1944: 96
1944
Loc

Nassa serraticosta

Montanaro, E. 1939: 136
1939
Loc

Nassa (Hima) serraticosta Brn.

Cerulli-Irelli, S. 1911: 252
1911
Loc

Nassa serraticosta

Bellardi, L. 1882: 111
1882
Loc

Nassa serraticosta

Fontannes, F. & Paris, VIII 1879: 65
1879
Loc

Buccinum pusillum

Philippi, R. A. 1844: 192
1844
Loc

Buccinum serraticosta, Bronn 1831: 23

Bronn, H. G. 1831: 23
1831
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